1、Ericsson White PaperGFTL-26:000704UenJune 20266G connectivityand beyond forthe 2030s6G connectivity and beyond for the 2030sContentJune 20262ContentMeeting the needs of the 2030s 3The 6G vision 5The 6G use cases 6 Services from platforms 8The initial 6G network deployments 9 6G RAN initial deploymen
2、ts 10 6G core network initial deployments 11 Autonomous networks aspects 12The 6G standardization key enablers 13The 6G evolution 16Conclusion 18Authors 196G connectivity and beyond for the 2030sMeeting theJune 20263Meeting theneeds of the2030sEricssons 6G vision was first announced in 2020 in the f
3、irst edition of this white paper and later updated in 2024.Today we can see accelerated focus on 6G across the ecosystem.With early standardization activities underway and expectations rising for the 2030s,the industry is aligning on what must come next:a network that expands the 5G standalone(5G SA
4、)and 5G-Advanced journey,scales with new traffic patterns and device classes,is highly autonomous,and enables new services and business models.As artificial intelligence(AI),cloud,and mobile technologies converge,they are reshaping how systems sense,learn,and act.This calls for 6G to become an intel
5、ligent fabric,an open,secure and interoperable infrastructure that lets distributed,autonomous AI agents collaborate at machine timescales with predictable,verifiable performance.Similar to previous generational shifts,6G must meet both technical and business needs.It should build on the global succ
6、ess of mobile communications and set a new baseline for performance,efficiency,and programmability.6G connectivity and beyond for the 2030s2030sJune 20264This white paper presents Ericssons perspective on the key technical capabilities and the business value of 6G,with emphasis on the following expe